Comparative evaluation of the effects of indomethacin and ibuprofen on cerebral perfusion and oxygenation in preterm infants with patent ductus arteriosus
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Citazione:
Comparative evaluation of the effects of indomethacin and ibuprofen on cerebral perfusion and oxygenation in preterm infants with patent ductus arteriosus / F. Mosca, M. Bray, M. Lattanzio, M. Fumagalli, C. Tosetto. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0022-3476. - 131:4(1997 Oct), pp. 549-554.
Abstract:
Objective: To compare the effects on cerebral perfusion and oxygenation of intravenous ibuprofen and indomethacin as treatment for patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants. Study design: Sixteen infants receiving mechanical ventilation (< 31 weeks gestation) with patent ductus arteriosus received either 0.2 mg/kg indomethacin (n = 8) or 10 mg/kg ibuprofen (n = 8) infused over 1 minute. Near-infrared spectroscopy was used to measure changes in cerebral blood volume and in oxidized cytochrome oxidase concentration. Cerebral blood flow velocity in the pericallosal artery was measured using Doppler ultrasonography. Results: Indomethacin caused a significant reduction of CBV (maximal changes in cerebral blood volume: -320 ± 171 μL/100 gm) and, in four of eight patients, a fall in oxidized cytochrome oxidase concentration (maximal change in oxidized cytochrome oxidase concentration in the eight patients: -0.68 ± 0.98 μmol/L, NS). Cerebral blood flow velocity fell significantly. Ibuprofen caused no significant reduction of cerebral blood volume, oxidized cytochrome oxidase concentration, or cerebral blood flow velocity, whereas a significant increase of cerebral blood volume (+207 ± 200 μL/100 gm) was observed after 60 minutes. Ductus closure was seen in six of eight infants after the first dose of indomethacin and in five of eight infants after the first dose of ibuprofen. The therapeutic cycle involved administration of a second and third dose, provided no side effects occurred. Treatment was effective in all infants. Conclusion: Compared with indomethacin, treatment with ibuprofen does not significantly reduce cerebral perfusion and oxygen availability; the observed increase in cerebral blood volume requires further investigation.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
blood-flow velocity; oxidized cytochrome-oxidase; near-infrared spectroscopy; premature-infants; intraventricular hemorrhage; newborn-infants; hemodynamics; prevention; trial; rat
Elenco autori:
F. Mosca, M. Bray, M. Lattanzio, M. Fumagalli, C. Tosetto
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